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  • 91Nick of Time (The Twilight Zone) — Nick of Time The Twilight Zone episode Don, Pat, and the mystic seer fortune telling device. Episode no …

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  • 92Comte de Lautréamont — French writer Lautréamont (only known photo) Born Isidore Lucien Ducasse 4 April 1846(1846 04 04) Montevideo, Uruguay Died …

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  • 93Hermitage Museum — For other uses, see Hermitage (disambiguation). Coordinates: 59°56′28″N 30°18′46″E / 59.941°N 30.3129°E / 59.941; 30.3129 …

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  • 94Maximilian I of Mexico — Maximilian I Emperor Don Maximiliano I (Maximilian I) around age 33, c.1865 Emperor of Mexico Reign 10 April 1864 – 19 …

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  • 95Minstrel show — For the album by Little Brother, see The Minstrel Show. Detail from cover of The Celebrated Negro Melodies, as Sung by the Virginia Minstrels, 1843 The minstrel show, or minstrelsy, was an American entertainment consisting of comic skits, variety …

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  • 96Biblical Magi — Adoration of the Magi by Bartolomé Esteban Murillo. Three Kings , or Three Wise Men , redirects here. For other uses, see Three Kings (disambiguation) and Wise men. The Magi ( …

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  • 97Pasquale Paoli — Pasquale Paoli, portrait by Richard Cosway. My eye fell upon the portrait of Pasquale Paoli, which was just as I had imagined him to be. His brow was arched and open, and his hair long and flowing ; his eyebrows thick, and bent down on the… …

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  • 98G.I. Joe — is a line of military themed articulated action figures produced by the toy company Hasbro. The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces with the Action Soldier (Army), Action Sailor (Navy), Action Pilot… …

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  • 99Chester (song) — Among the patriotic anthems sung during the American Revolutionary War, only Yankee Doodle was more popular than William Billings s Chester. Billings wrote the first version of the song for his 1770 songbook The New England Psalm Singer, and made …

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  • 100Symposium (Plato) — The Symposium is a philosophical dialogue written by Plato sometime after 385 BC. It is a discussion on the nature of love, taking the form of a group of speeches, both satirical and serious, given by a group of men at a symposium or a wine… …

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